Posted by: africanpressorganization | 30 September 2011

Zimbabwe: On 5 October Amnesty International will launch a report looking at the devastating impact of the 2005 mass forced eviction program on the education of children and young people in Harare.


 

 

Zimbabwe: On 5 October Amnesty International will launch a report looking at the devastating impact of the 2005 mass forced eviction program on the education of children and young people in Harare.

 

LONDON, United-Kingdom, September 30, 2011/African Press Organization (APO)/ — The report will launch at a press conference in Harare. All media are welcome to attend.

 

Details:

 

Who:    Amnesty International

 

What:     Launch of Left Behind: The impact of Zimbabwe’s mass forced evictions on the right to education which examines the impact of Zimbabwe’s mass forced eviction on the right to education

 

When:     10.00am Local time (08.00 GMT), Wednesday, 5 October 2011

 

Where:     Harare Gardens, Ben Shelf Pavilion opposite former Sherrol’s in the Park restaurant

 

Amnesty International’s southern Africa researcher, and report author, Simeon Mawanza will be at the press conference and is available for interviews. Also available for interviews is Amnesty International Zimbabwe director Cousin Zilala.

 

SOURCE 

Amnesty International


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